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After you file
It depends.
I recommend going back and reviewing your input under the "My Info".
- On the black panel on the left, select "My Info"
- Select "Edit" to the right of your name.
- Scroll down the page and review the answers to your questions.
- Ensure your answers to the state you lived in and any other state questions are answered correctly.
Pay special attention to the line at the bottom which asks if you earned money in another state. Confirm this entry is completed for the job which is located outside the state of residence.
Once you enter this information, you should go back into the W-2 input under income.
Select Edit for this W-2 and scroll down to box 15, State & Local Taxes.
Then go back into the state returns to prepare your nonresident return for New Mexico. Be sure to answer each question carefully. You may need to enter the amount of income earned only in New Mexico to ensure you are taxed only the income earned within the nonresident state.
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‎February 18, 2020
12:14 PM